Sentence examples for I shipwreck from inspiring English sources

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Fig. 1 Geological location of "Nanhai I" shipwreck.

The researches mentioned above are of great importance for the removal of concretions in the "Nanhai I" shipwreck.

According to the archaeological excavation [1], the "Nanhai I" shipwreck not only contained ceramics, but also had lots of iron products.

They found that concretions from the "Huaguangjiao I" and "Nan'ao I" mainly contained iron (Fe3O4, α-FeOOH, γ-FeOOH, Fe2O3 and some Fe8(OOH 16Cl1.3), and calcareous concretions (aragonite and calcite), while concretions from the "Nanhai I" shipwreck contained calcareous and siliceous concretions.

Twenty-seven selectedselected from the "Nanhai I" shipwreck were analyzed.

Fig. 2 The photograph of the samples from the "Nanhai I" Shipwreck: 1a Sample N09 with concretion before the treatment.

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She did worry that I would shipwreck.

I'd always assumed that if I ever returned to that place, that island where I'd been shipwrecked, I would never escape; I'd be dragged down and destroyed.

Even before the Concordia disaster, Ms. Simpson was working on a new book: "I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria!

These stanzas from "The Map" suggest the silky luxury of the entire book: I was shipwrecked on an island of clouds.

What happened?" "Well," the guy says, "I was shipwrecked on a desert island and there was a genie and a lamp.

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